SUMMER NUMBER 1% 
Acanalonia latifrons (Walk.) Tampa, Ft. Myers, Estero (Van 
Duzee) ; St. Augustine (Johnson) ; Biscayne Bay (Mrs. Slos- 
son) ; Lakeland (A. M. N. H.). Gainesville (C. J. D. J. R. W.). 
Acanalonia pumila (Van D.) Estero Island (Van Duzee) ; Bis- 
cayne Bay (Mrs. Slosson). Cedar Keys, Gainesville (J. R. W.) 
Acanalonia conica (Say). Gainesville (C. J. D.). 
Acanalonia servillei Spin. ‘“‘Florida’” (Uhler); Gainesville (C. 
“eel BE 
Ormenis proxima (Walk.) “East Florida” (Walker). 
Ormenis pruinosa (Say). Sevenoaks, Estero (Van Duzee) ; 
Clearwater, Apr. (A. M. N. H.); St. Augustine (Johnson). 
Gainesville (J. R. W.) 
Ormenis rufifascia (Walk.) Ft. Myers, Estero, Clearwater (Van 
Duzee) ; LaGrange, Sept. (Sleight); Sanford, Apr. (A. M. 
ING EY.) 
Ormenis septentrionalis (Spin.) St. Augustine (Johnson) ; 
Gainesville. 
Cyarda melichart Van D. “Common everywhere in Florida” (Van 
Duzee) ; Sanford, Crescent City, St. Petersburg, Everglade, 
Tampa, Jacksonville, Newberry, Lakeland, Punta Gorda, Ft. 
Myerseca. vl. N-H:): Gainesville (C: J; Deand J. RieW-): 
Blandon, New Smyrna, Bradentown (J. R. W.). 
Flatoides punctatus (Walk.) “Taken occasionally at all places 
where I collected in Florida’ (Van Duzee); Biscayne Bay, 
Jacksonville (Mrs. Slosson) ; Marco, Ft. Myers, Clearwater, 
Lakeland, Punta Gorda (A. M. N. H.). Gainesville (C. J. D.). 
Amalopota fitcha Van D. Gainesville (C. J. D.). Heretofore 
known as a northern species and recorded only as far south 
as North Carolina. 
Otiocerus abbotti Kirby. Jacksonville (A. M. N. H.). Gainesville 
(Cyd. D:) 
Otiocerus degeert Kirby. Sevenoaks (Van Duzee) ; Jacksonville 
(A. M. N. H. and Davis); “Florida” (Uhler). Gainesville 
(CsI Ds). 
Cenchrea fulva Van D. Estero (Van Duzee) ; Gainesville (J. R. 
W.). Also from Cuba. 
Lamenia obscura Ball. Crescent City, Haw Creek (Van Duzee 
and A. M. N. H.). Gainesville (C. J. D.). 
Copicerus irroratus Schwartz. Biscayne Bay (Mrs. Slosson). 
Gainesville (C. J. D.). 
